National Security issued red notices for 5 overseas Hong Kong nationals and arrested 4 people in connection with the financial support of Luo Guancong and Hui Zhifeng from the online subscription platform
The National Security Department of the Police announced a high-profile arrest warrant for eight overseas Hong Kong people on July 3. Today (14th), five more overseas Hong Kong people were wanted, including Cheng Wenjie, Xu Yingting, Shao Lan, Fok Jiazhi and Cai Mingda, respectively, for colluding with foreign countries or Each of the crimes of threatening national security and inciting separatism by border forces has a reward of NT$1 million. In addition, the police yesterday arrested four people aged 29 to 68 for allegedly using money to support Luo Guancong, Xu Zhifeng and others through online subscription platforms.
Wanted persons call for army formation
Chief Superintendent of the National Security Department Li Guihua announced today that there are 5 new wanted persons on the list, including Zheng Wenjie, Xu Yingting, Shao Lan, Huo Jiazhi and Cai Mingda. Among them, Zheng Wenjie is involved in establishing political organizations with others, including the British Hong Kong Overseas Chinese Association, Hong Kong The shadow parliament and others have called on foreign governments to impose sanctions on Hong Kong officials.
Li Guihua pointed out that both Fok Jiazhi and Cai Mingta opened channels and posted videos on social platforms. Fok Jiazhi called on people to join and organize the army and advocated Hong Kong independence, while Cai Mingta advocated receiving military training in foreign countries to overturn the current situation in Hong Kong. A search of the information showed that Cai Mingda founded the YouTube channel “Raising the Flag and Easy Ways”
Li specifically mentioned that the two men were involved in a case in which they claimed to assist people involved in the anti-extradition bill movement to escape from Hong Kong and defraud relevant people of hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars. He described their behavior as outrageous.
4 people involved in funding Luo Guancong and Xu Zhifeng on online platforms
Senior Superintendent of the National Security Department Hong Yi said that the police arrested 2 men and 2 women yesterday, aged between 29 and 68, for violating Article 21 of the National Security Law, including using money to support Luo Guancong and Xu Zhifeng on online subscription platforms. They were arrested People reported that the subsidy amounts ranged from HK$10,000 to HK$120,000 for elevator technicians, tutors, retirees, etc.
Hong Yi said that Luo Guancong and Xu Zhifeng opened accounts on online subscription platforms in the past, repeatedly made remarks endangering national security, asked foreign governments to sanction Hong Kong officials, and called for crowdfunding on the platform to commit acts endangering national security. A search of the information showed that both of them had opened Patreon accounts.
The police pointed out that they are still investigating whether the four arrested people are acquaintances with Luo Guancong and Hui Zhifeng. The four people have subscribed to the platform for about three years. There is also evidence that the four people have browsed the online subscription platform accounts of Luo Guancong and Hui Zhifeng. Hong Yi said that in July this year, the public was reminded to draw a clear line between themselves and those who break the law.
Li Guihua said that since July this year, he has received more than 500 pieces of information from relevant citizens, some of which have considerable intelligence value and will help further operations. He expressed his gratitude to the citizens.
Li Guihua: Zhou Ting talks big words and is honest and bankrupt
Former Hong Kong Demosisto member Zhou Ting publicly stated on the 3rd of this month that he had earlier traveled to mainland China at the request of the national security, wrote a letter of repentance, etc. in exchange for the return of his passport to study for a master’s degree in Canada, and decided not to return to Hong Kong. Reporting means starting your exile life.
In response to the incident, Li Guihua said that Zhou Ting’s behavior was “telling lies, breaking her integrity, and believing that the problem was with her.” He also pointed out that according to the records at hand, Zhou Ting has not officially committed any crime. He hoped that she would seize the opportunity to return to Hong Kong, otherwise she would be charged. Become a fugitive.
The National Security Department of the Police announced a high-profile arrest warrant for eight overseas Hong Kong residents on July 3, including Yam Kin-feng, Yuen Kung-yi, Kwok Fung-yee, Kwok Rong-keng, Xu Zhifeng, Mong Siu-tat, Lau Cho-di, and Luo Guancong. More than a month later, the National Security Department conducted a large-scale search, arrested relevant persons, and successively took away the family members of these eight people in Hong Kong for questioning to inquire whether they had any contacts or financial connections with the wanted persons. The National Security Department today wanted five more people, bringing a total of 13 overseas Hong Kong residents to be wanted.
2023-12-14 10:16:11
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